Levers Water

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Levers Water is a left-over from the last Ice Age, a ‘tarn’ in a land-locked, water-filled basin (a glacial ‘corrie’), gouged out of rock by ice action 10,000 years ago. It is situated at 1350 feet, under rugged crags in the Coniston Fells, above Coppermines Valley. James Henry Crossland revels in the elemental windblown flurries of mist and lowering clouds, turning the water to burnished pewter, and admires the sunbeams turning the russet dead bracken and ochre mountain sedges to copper and gold – perhaps in tribute to Coniston’s mineral wealth. But the artist has cheated: it is impossible to see this panorama from one view-point. Features around Levers Water are combined into one composition. It is physically impossible to paint a canvas of this size out-of-doors.

The Ruskin Museum

Coniston

Title

Levers Water

Date

c.1904

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 160 x W 246 cm

Accession number

1989.800

Acquisition method

gift from the artist, 1905

Work type

Painting

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